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This national park covers more than 2,000 square kilometers of evergreen forests, mountains and grasslands, which offer a variety of hiking trails and many waterfalls, the highest and most magnificent of which is Haew Narok at 80 meters.

Monkeys, Sambardeers, some different birds during a daytrip from Bangkok. Different vegetationareas, nice possibiliries for walking and a lot of scenic sightseeing like waterfalls ... my daughter has missed only the elephants crossing the street just before we arrived. If you have the chance to...More

📍Haew Suwat waterfall in Khaoyai national park.
This place is in the middle of national park and known as the famous waterfall from the movie “The beach” where jumped by Mr.Leonardo DiCaprio
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Take a trip to this national if u have the time but it is a long drive from Bangkok city. It’s about 2 1/2 hours by car. But you can easily book a day tour or stay over night here from any local tour operator....More

We stayed inside Khao Yai National Park (about 3 hours drive from Bangkok) very close to the visitors centre in a rented house. The house was basic with no aircon but a small fan. The house was around 100-200m walk from the main visitor centre....More

We loved this incredible national park. What a find - the nature, the animals, the views. It is surprising that more western visitors don’t make the trip - it really is a natural wonder.
My main advice however is to think about what kind of...More

Nothing like a relaxing trip into nature. Khao Yai National Park is a lovely piece of nature with view points, many waterfalls, relaxing picnic and camping areas, hiking and biking opportunities and the ever available potential to stumble onto some wild life.
Today we took...More

This park favours those who enjoy a walk and do not mind steps. There are at least three waterfalls.
You do need to have transport to get around.
You should have trainers in the wet season.
You should wear the 'leech socks' if you are...More

Make sure you find the right tour guide.one day is enough to see monkey..snakes and dear.didnt see elephants...night safari is short like 40 min.if you are with kids make sure you have comfortable car and dress worm.
Bat cave is about 20 min drive.

Kids all love Khao Yai NP. There are several nice waterfalls and various short hikes, with good chances of seeing elephants, deer, monkeys, hornbills and more. The Visitor Center is quite good. You will need a vehicle to... More

Kids all love Khao Yai NP. There are several nice waterfalls and various short hikes, with good chances of seeing elephants, deer, monkeys, hornbills and more. The Visitor Center is quite good. You will need a vehicle to get around though (either rented with a driver or self-driven rental).

Hi there,
From top to bottom the park is only 25km wide and can easily be done by car in 1 day unless you plan to overnight and/or if you plan to do some walking on the trails.
Plan your trip on days with clear skies... More

Hi there,
From top to bottom the park is only 25km wide and can easily be done by car in 1 day unless you plan to overnight and/or if you plan to do some walking on the trails.
Plan your trip on days with clear skies otherwise you will miss the view points.
It is not a zoo so you have no certitude that you will encounter animals.
We saw 2 deer-like thing and a few monkeys on a whole day in the park, so do not expect to much of it.
The entrance fee for foreigners is 400 baht a person, for Thai it is 80 baht, a nice example of "Thai way racism".
Good luck.
Tony